Étang De Lavalduc
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Étang de Lavalduc, or La Valduc, is a saltwater
lagoon A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform, such as reefs, barrier islands, barrier peninsulas, or isthmuses. Lagoons are commonly divided into ''coastal lagoons'' (or ''barrier lagoons'') an ...
with varying levels of salinity in the
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, west of the Étang de Berre and north of
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. The property belonging to the Salins du Midi company, which has made it a storage tank for brine. It is located in three municipalities:
Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts (; , before 1949: ''Saint-Mitre''Istres Istres (; Occitan: Istre) is a commune in southern France, some 60 km (38 mi) northwest of Marseille. It is in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, of which it is a subprefecture. Location I ...
and
Fos-sur-Mer Fos-sur-Mer (, literally ''Fos on Sea''; Provençal: ''Fòs'') is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France. Geography Fos-sur-Mer is situated about north west of Marseille, on the Mediterranean coast, and to the w ...
,
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. Its coloring of an iridescent pink blue is due to the presence of small crustaceans such as ''
Artemia salina ''Artemia salina'' is a species of brine shrimp – aquatic crustaceans that are more closely related to '' Triops'' and cladocerans than to true shrimp. It belongs to a lineage that does not appear to have changed much in . ''Artemia salina'' i ...
''. Located at an average altitude of about 10 m below sea level, it is the lowest point in France.


Geography


Topography

The Étang de Lavalduc is, along with the Étang de Pourra, the Étang de Citis, the Étang de Engrenier, the Étang de Rassuen and the Étang de Estomac, part of the five ponds grouped between the Étang de Berre and the Gulf of Fos in the Mediterranean, near the plain of
La Crau La Crau (; ) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Population Twin towns La Crau is twinned with: * Villeneuve, Vaud, Switzerland, since 1987 * Rosà, Italy, since 2006 * ...
and the
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. The lagoon is located inside a basin of 2.5 x 1.750 km, formed by hydro-wind and even snow-wind,P. Ambert, ''Géomorphologie de l'étang de Berre et ses bordures'', 1973 which it almost completely fills. It is the result of the action of snow and the mistral at the end of the
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. A permanent body of water, at variable level, therefore with a fluctuating surface area, it is supplied regularly by injections of industrial brine. It is part of the municipalities of
Istres Istres (; Occitan: Istre) is a commune in southern France, some 60 km (38 mi) northwest of Marseille. It is in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, of which it is a subprefecture. Location I ...
,
Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts (; , before 1949: ''Saint-Mitre''Fos-sur-Mer Fos-sur-Mer (, literally ''Fos on Sea''; Provençal: ''Fòs'') is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France. Geography Fos-sur-Mer is situated about north west of Marseille, on the Mediterranean coast, and to the w ...
, according to a demarcation kept in the municipal archives of Saint-Miter, dated 15 April 1551. It is bordered by the east and west by hills covered with scrubland and pine forests. To the south and north, there are palustrine formations and elements of riparian forests.


Hydrography

A natural receptacle, it received from the Fanfarigoule, a source located north of the pond, so much water in 1960 that its level rose by three meters. The place is considered by geographers as the one where evaporation is the strongest in France. The Compagnie des Salins du Midi, which owned it, had to drain it in 1969 by pumping the water out into the sea through a canal that was once used. An underground channel was then built to divert water from the
Crau The Crau is the ancient confluence of the Durance and Rhône, and constitutes their vast flat alluvial fan. Agriculture The Crau is composed of two different parts: The dry Crau is in the south, and has been used as pasture from Roman times. T ...
. It connects to the Étang de Cities and, formerly, an open-air channel made it possible to supply Rassuen with the help of a fire pump.
Archimedes' screw The Archimedes' screw, also known as the Archimedean screw, hydrodynamic screw, water screw or Egyptian screw, is one of the earliest documented hydraulic machines. It was so-named after the Greek mathematician Archimedes who first described it ...
s brought the water up to the western plateau, between the ponds of Estomac and Lavalduc. In 1821, on Christmas Eve, a tidal wave six meters high, which lasted five days, brought the Mediterranean into the Étang de Engrenier and Lavalduc. During the earthquake of 1909, the waters of the important hydrological network of Crau significantly increased the supply of fresh water.


Salinity

The salinity of the Étang de Lavalduc is artificial, since it comes from the brine injected by underground pipes from the oil silos at Manosque. In 1984, it was 360 g l − 1, i.e. 97% saturated (seawater from 2 to 6% with 35 g l − 1; the
Dead Sea The Dead Sea (; or ; ), also known by #Names, other names, is a landlocked salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east, the Israeli-occupied West Bank to the west and Israel to the southwest. It lies in the endorheic basin of the Jordan Rift Valle ...
at 27.5% with 275 g l − 1). This brine is reserved for chemical use and not suitable for consumption, which represents stored in the Étang de Engrenier and Lavalduc. Although watertight, and nothing proving the existence of a channel in antiquity, or that the ensemble formed with Engrenier constituted a deep cove, the two Étangs were salted and constituted an exploited reserve. The only reasonable explanation to date and proven by historical facts is that of a periodic supply by "salivades", that is to say seawater inflows during high tides or storms. This proposition is confirmed by Denizot, who mentions in particular a storm in 1821. On the north shore of the Étang de Lavalduc, traces of saline largely emerged. Likewise on the planar isthmus of Aren that separates Lavalduc d'Engrenier. On 12 March 2007, a sealing problem on a wellhead sent fuel oil to a
retention basin A retention basin, sometimes called a retention pond, wet detention basin, or storm water management pond (SWMP), is an artificial pond with vegetation around the perimeter and a permanent pool of water in its design. It is used to manage ...
, which in turn sent hydrocarbons in the leaching brine in the Étang de Engrenier and Lavalduc.Geosel - DRIRE-PACA


References

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